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US5241863A
US5241863A US07/778,834 US77883491A US5241863A US 5241863 A US5241863 A US 5241863A US 77883491 A US77883491 A US 77883491A US 5241863 A US5241863 A US 5241863A
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    • G01LMEASURING FORCE, STRESS, TORQUE, WORK, MECHANICAL POWER, MECHANICAL EFFICIENCY, OR FLUID PRESSURE
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    • G01LMEASURING FORCE, STRESS, TORQUE, WORK, MECHANICAL POWER, MECHANICAL EFFICIENCY, OR FLUID PRESSURE
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  • the present invention relates to a device for pressure measurement in a container or a conveying pipe conveying pressure medium mixed with solid, particulate material. More particularly, this invention relates to a device for preventing solid material from penetrating into and blocking, or otherwise causing disturbance of, the impulse conduit used in the measuring device.
  • the invention is particularly valuable when measuring is performed in containers or processes where a considerable purging flow cannot be allowed for reasons of measurement or process technique. This is the case, for example, in conveying pipes where a pressure medium transports a solid, particulate material at great velocity and where a large purging flow out of the measurement outlet may cause disturbance of the flow in the pipe with a resultant increased erosion. From the point of view of measurement technique, it is often advantageous if the purging flow can be minimized.
  • a pressure gauge is connected to the container by means of a conduit, a so-called impulse conduit.
  • the impulse conduit through which the pressure is conveyed from the container to the pressure gauge, is often long and normally has a small inner cross section area.
  • solid material for example dust or sludge
  • filters or traps are installed, which often function unsatisfactorily. This is particularly the case when the pressure medium is in great motion or has a high temperature.
  • Another solution is continuous or regular flushing of the impulse conduit.
  • a clean pressure medium is used, which may be supplied to the impulse conduit from a special system or, as in SE 8206195-3, from the same pressure source as the pressure medium in the container but taken out clean at a suitable location in the plant and supplied to the impulse conduit.
  • the purging flow is determined by the pressure difference between that point where the clean pressure medium is taken out and the measuring point. In other cases the purging flow is maximized by measurement or process aspects. From the point of view of process technique, the disturbance from a purging flow may be sensitive, especially in conveying pipes where a particulate, solid material is transported at great speed. Too large inflows through the measuring outlet disturb the flow in the conveying pipe, resulting in greatly increased erosion on the conveying pipe.
  • the risk remains, using the state of the art, that solid material will enter the impulse conduit. This also means that the risk of clogging or disturbance of the measurement remains, especially in systems with great pressure variations or when leaks (even small ones) occur in the impulse conduit or the pressure gauge.
  • the present invention aims to improve the availability and reliability of the measurement equipment during pressure measurement in a container or a conveying pipe containing pressure medium mixed with fixed, particulate material.
  • the invention eliminates, or at least minimizes, the risk of solid material penetrating into the impulse conduit in case of great pressure impulses in the container or the conveying pipe, and associated risks of clogging disturbance of the impulse conduit.
  • this is achieved by introducing a buffer volume between the measuring outlet and the impulse conduit.
  • the buffer volume prevents the dust-laden medium from reaching the impulse conduit.
  • a partition or baffle which screens off the orifices of the impulse conduit and the purging conduit from the measuring outlet, may be installed in the buffer volume.
  • the buffer volume is formed with a cross section area which is considerably greater than the area of the opening of the measuring outlet and also the cross section area of the impulse conduit, normally 10-1000 times, preferably 25-250 times, as great.
  • the hole area of the opening of the measuring outlet is normally of the same order of magnitude as the cross section area of the impulse conduit, but the ratio between these areas may vary between 0.01 and 100.
  • the buffer volume is dimensioned in view of the inner volume of the impulse conduit, a suitable purging flow for the process, and the expected maximum pressure variations.
  • the buffer volume increases with greater and more frequently occurring pressure impulses in the system as well as with increased impulse conduit volume.
  • a requirement is that the relation between the buffer volume and the volume of the impulse conduit is equal to the relation between the inflow through the measuring outlet as a result of maximum expected pressure impulse in the system, the disturbance flow, and the purging flow multiplied by a dimensionless factor k:
  • FIG. 1 The invention is schematically shown in FIG. 1.
  • the buffer volume, applied to pressure measurement in a conveying pipe, is clear from FIG. 2, whereas FIG. 3 and FIG. 4 show how the invention may be utilized for pressure measurement in a fluidized bed, an atmospheric bed and a pressurized bed, respectively.
  • a buffer volume 15 is provided between the measuring outlet 12 and the impulse conduit 14.
  • the buffer volume 15 is formed with a cross section considerably greater than the inner cross section area of the impulse conduit 14 and the hole area of the measuring outlet 12 and is dimensioned in view of known factors such as the volume of the impulse conduit 14, the purging flow in through the conduit 16, maximum pressure variations in the container 11, any known leakage in the pressure gauge 13 or the impulse conduit 14, and the requirements for maximum pressure difference between the measuring outlet 12 and the impulse conduit 14.
  • the buffer volume 15 is supplied with clean pressure medium, purging fluid, through the conduit 16 which opens out near the impulse conduit 14 at one end of the buffer volume 15.
  • the purging fluid flows past the orifice of the impulse conduit 14, fills the buffer volume 15, and flows out into the container 11 through the measuring outlet 12 which is located at the opposite end of the buffer volume 15 relative to the purging conduit 16 and the impulse conduit 14.
  • a screen or baffle 17 may be mounted in the buffer volume 15 so that it screens off the orifices of the impulse conduit 14 and the purging conduit from the measuring outlet 12.
  • the present invention as shown in FIG. 2, is applied to pressure measurement in a conveying pipe 11, it is important that the purging flow out through the measuring outlet 12 is not so great that the flow configuration is disturbed in the conveying pipe 11.
  • a disturbance will easily result in the solid, particulate material, transported at high speed by the pressure medium, being thrown against the wall of the pipe 11, which greatly increases the erosion.
  • it is desired to minimize the purging flow which can be accomplishd by introducing a buffer volume 15 between the measuring outlet 12 on the conveying pipe 11 and the impulse conduit 14 without increasing the risks of clogging of the impulse conduit 14.
  • the buffer volume 15 is designed as in the general case but with particular emphasis on minimizing the purging flow out into the conveying pipe 11 and on making possible recording with the pressure gauge 13 of even fast pressure impulses in the conveying pipe 11.
  • the process In case of pressure measurement in a fluidized bed 11, the process seldom reaquires that the purging flow should be minimized; instead the purging flow is often determined by measurement aspects. If the clean gas for the purging is taken out from the same pressure source 19 as that which supplies fluidization gas to the bed 11, the purging flow is determined by the pressure drop between that point where the clean gas is taken out and the measuring point 12. Also in this case the buffer volume 15 is designed according to the general case with particular emphasis on creating the necessary conditions, as far as measuring sensitivity and recording of fast pressure variations are concerned, for making possible a good supervision of the bed 11. As shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, the buffer volume is applicable to pressure measurement on both atmospheric and pressurized fluidized beds.
  • FIG. 3 shows the application of the buffer volume 15 to pressure measurement on a fluidized bed 11.
  • the measurement is performed in the bed 11 at the measuring outlet 12 and the pressure is conveyed to the pressure gauge 13 through the impulse conduit 14.
  • a buffer volume 15 is arranged, possibly completed with a baffle 17, between the measuring outlet 12 and the impulse conduit 14.
  • the buffer volume 15 is formed, as in the general case, with a cross section area considerably larger than the cross section area of the impulse conduit 14 and the opening of the measuring outlet 12.
  • the gas for purging the buffer volume 15 is, in FIG. 3, taken from a separate source 18 but may just as well be taken from the fluidization gas before this is supplied to the bed 11.
  • the invention may be utilized for pressure measurement of dust-laden gas at a plurality of locations, in conveying pipes for the supply of crushed fuel or bed material to the bed, in ash discharge conduits, in flue gas channels and cyclones and, as is illustrated in FIG. 4, in the bed.
  • a PFBC plant In a PFBC plant the combustion takes place in a fluidized bed 11 with particulate bed material contained in a bed vessel 20 which is surrounded by a pressure vessel 19. Gas is supplied to the bed 11 from the pressure vessel 19 by way of the inlet members 21 in the lower part of the bed vessel 20.
  • a buffer volume 15 is arranged, possibly completed with a baffle 17, between the measuring outlet 12 and the impulse conduit 14. According to FIG. 4, the buffer volume 15 is purged with clean gas which is taken out into the pressure vessel 19 from which also the bed 11 is supplied with gas. However, as in FIG. 3, the buffer volume 15 could also have been purged with gas from a separate pressure source 18.
  • the measuring outlet is dimensioned with the criterium that clean purging gas is to flow out into the container at a speed of 4-10 m/s.
  • a hole diameter of 2.0 mm on the measuring outlet gives 6 m/s.
  • the volume of the impulse conduit is 2.2 ⁇ 10 -5 m 3 .
  • the impulse conduit has a length of 4 meters and an inside diameter of 1.5 mm.
  • the buffer volume is purged with clean process air of a pressure of 1.25 MPa and a temperature of 300° C. which is supplied in a conduit with an inside diameter of 0.5 mm.
  • the purging flow is 3.0 ⁇ 10 -4 kg/s.
  • the hole diameter of the measuring outlet may be set at 3.2 mm, which results in an outflow velocity of 9.5 m/s.
  • the volume of the impulse conduit is 7.1 ⁇ 10 -6 m 3 .
  • the impulse conduit has a length of 18 meters and an inside diameter of 8 mm.
  • the buffer volume is purged with clean process air of a pressure of 1.25 MPa and a temperature of 300° C. which is supplied in a conduit with an inside diameter of 1.5.
  • the purging flow is 8.0 ⁇ 10 -4 kg/s.
  • the hole diameter of the measuring outlet may be set at 5 mm, which results in an outflow velocity of 5.6 m/s.
  • the volume of the impulse conduit is 9 ⁇ 10 -4 m 3 .
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US9494174B2 (en) 2014-03-07 2016-11-15 General Electric Company Fluidic buffer volume device with reduced mixedness
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